Abogados de Accidentes en Nevada
Encuentre los mejores abogados de accidentes en Nevada (NV). Explore por ciudad o vea los abogados mejor calificados a continuación.
Explorar por Ciudad
Boulder City
42 abogados
Cold Springs
32 abogados
Enterprise
31 abogados
Henderson
20 abogados
Clark County
18 abogados
Carson City
17 abogados
Churchill County
12 abogados
Logandale
10 abogados
Ely
9 abogados
Nellis Air Force Base
8 abogados
Lemmon Valley
6 abogados
Moapa Valley
6 abogados
Las Vegas
5 abogados
Fernley
4 abogados
Laughlin
4 abogados
Dayton
3 abogados
Hawthorne
3 abogados
Fallon
3 abogados
Battle Mountain
2 abogados
Esmeralda County
2 abogados
Lovelock
1 abogado
Elko
1 abogado
North Las Vegas
1 abogado
Abogados Mejor Calificados en Nevada

Aaron Richter, Attorney at Law

Williams & Associates

Albert Lum, Attorney at Law

Vail Injury Lawyers
Accident and Injury Lawyers in Nevada
Nevada law gives injured people specific rights to recover compensation after an accident, but the rules differ from other states in meaningful ways. Whether you were hurt in a car crash on I-15, injured at a construction site in Las Vegas, or lost a family member due to someone else's negligence, the type of claim you pursue depends on the circumstances. This directory lists attorneys across Nevada who handle car accidents, truck accidents, workplace injuries, wrongful death, and slip and fall cases.
Nevada Injury Laws
The statute of limitations for most personal injury and accident claims in Nevada is two years from the date of injury. Wrongful death claims also carry a two-year deadline. Miss that window and the court will almost certainly dismiss your case.
Nevada follows a modified comparative fault system with a 51% bar. If you are found to be 51% or more at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. If your share of fault is 50% or less, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of blame.
Nevada does not cap compensatory damages in most injury cases. However, medical malpractice claims are subject to a $350,000 cap on non-economic damages. Punitive damages are generally limited to three times the compensatory award when compensatory damages are $100,000 or more.
When to Contact a Lawyer in Nevada
- You suffered injuries in a car or truck accident caused by another driver
- You were hurt on the job and your workers' compensation claim was denied or underpaid
- A family member died due to another party's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim
- You were injured in a slip and fall on commercial property and the owner disputes liability
Frequently Asked Questions About Nevada Injury Claims
Does Nevada's comparative fault rule affect truck accident claims differently?
The same 51% threshold applies, but truck accident cases often involve multiple liable parties — the driver, the trucking company, or a maintenance contractor. Each party's percentage of fault is assessed separately, which can work in your favor even if you share some blame.
Can I file a personal injury claim and a workers' compensation claim at the same time in Nevada?
Yes. If a third party caused your workplace injury — for example, a negligent driver hit you while you were working — you can collect workers' comp benefits and also sue that third party. Nevada law allows both, though your employer's insurer may seek reimbursement from any settlement you receive.

